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K THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1941. ‘ 5 Nazis Batter SPAULDING } | SupplyLines ELECTED IN On Atlantic KET(HIKAN: (Continuea from Page One) 'Subs and Combat Planes Sink 11 British Vessels | avor—w. n. Growden Councilmen—Dr. H. G. Hughes, A, —Tankers Bombed L. Wilbur, Jr., John Buttrovich, Jr | School Board--John B. Hall | Growden, Hughes and Hall are in- BERLIN, April 2—German planes cumbents. and submarines are continuing their | attacks on Britain’s vital supply SEWARD REEL BL {lines as the Nazi High Commar SEWARD, Alaska, April 2—May- claimed credit for the de or John H. Blase was yesterday re- of 11 more merchant vessels, {0- ejected Mavor of Seward. Council- }""g;"g i ulm ’]‘l"" . men elected were Henry Leire, { Six vessels, all iarge tankers, were porrest Kennedy, Bowman Rouse RIZZUTO |sunk by Nazi combat plancs yes- and W. R. Benson. t J | terday in the entrance to St A. H. Bryant and Fred W. Stil- ) | George’s Channel by 'n Enzland well were elected to the School R and Ireland. The Daily War Bul- Board, letin said the Nazis had lost onc Chief contender in the mayoralty submarine in the North Atlantic race was Territorial Senator Don | “partly from convoys Carlos Brownell who lost out to } s - B i >+ - Blase by 17 votes. and g * DILLON GRAHAM « some 75 points below his 329 high Kansas City look the best. donate, to contact Mrs. J. M, Ciark A total of 370 voteés were cast at 2 ; ¢ i q * | Gditer, AP Feature Service of 1939. | But three inning exhibition .\lnflfi"nf Douglas, or Mrs. C. H. Groves of the polls H Larry Jansen, San Francisco Seals' right-handed rookie hurler from g Red seems to be in good shape and under “don’t bear down" orders don't | Juneau. i D N TE salt Lake City, appea r med a berth on the Coast League ETERSBURG, Fla., April 2— 0% 0% eady to go. But Rolfe is ' 8ive McCarthy much chance o judge | Urgent Cascs NO OPPOSITION, CORDOVA | clult, according to word from the Seals' Boyes Springs, Cal., camp. the plump party who oo"p, "o days may be behind him, his hurlers. He won't make up his| Mrs. Ray G. Day, reporting fok CORDOVA, Alaska, Apry 2 Jansen has displayed amazingly good control for a youth in practice o Pl to do last spring bub priy "o "ot third but how he'll go Mind which ones to keep until just|the Welfare Committee, told of| There was no opposition here yes-| tilts, observers renort pull the <irings and watch his stars | = o 0 only the hot summer before the season opens. _ |clothing and bedding being dis-| terday as to the Mayor and Coun- |- perform, has a rebuilding job on his o ensin tell, McCarthy isn't fretting over his|tributed in a number of urgent| cilmen but for the School Board a |yas A outfield. Joe DiMaggio is certain in|cases. Members of this committee duel was staged between Mrs o 3 * . McCarthy is well fixed with re- i, et Aud- | hyobably would st time since his Yan-| o %) Lo "and can reshuffle | CCRter and Charles Keller in right.| cared for a family of four children | vey Clawson who fallied 160 Votes | pim orecit. for their 1936 pennant the, J again if things don't Da“"l‘ommy Holmes from Newark is giV-|in their own homes during th‘ %o MEa/ Ciiaoe 1aibes 46 votes | e ich Px Roosevel first to valuable a R, bpertly man is having his wor-j = instatice, :Gordon ‘oould’ o | B the carry-overs—George Selkirk, mother's illness. There were votes cast in the e 3 A e il vies. Or dons he has added ll\llld.FO.*‘-H)l}X‘l‘ i e Jobn| Tom Henrich and Mike Chartak—a| The radio chairman, Mss. Tom| S Pt cvdy | e P m‘w:‘:“‘ s it 1 d there, brought WD\ " “gooq first sacker from |PAtHe for the other slot. . _|Park, reported a new Woman's . The Mayor is Dr. W. H. Chase it House and the 11-man board a1 igue sensations and|p oo City, could take over the' One thing is L lot of lach'icluh program to be on the air over Germanv COmp'a"‘s of Im- and Councilmen are Frank Kruger, (... oin m‘”‘,‘ ‘mln ‘x”‘(“\“m(,\. Aioed 3 IS olb; Dy s 1y initial sack. Then there's the veleran‘mrs have got to break in McCarthy's|giatjon KINY each week on Fri-| . C. C. Hazelet, J. R. Treutle i .'\ en .W“ ; and n‘ll‘l‘\“\'l‘ll‘nv the as really had to|p oo crocettl, Big Joe also has! 2V If the ‘_;"’i“k”s oL ‘;’ regail |gay gt 3:30 ovlock In the after-| prlSOflmen‘ of Crews M. P. Roark was reelected City | C " o 'POF And managen i 'Lou Blair, a capable infielder from ‘1¢ championship. Maybe they Wil |oon. The children’s story hour is : Clerk and V. J. Swanberg s Treas-| o, \ . ) ; | G RN et ‘}fcflz'mewark. GlbrgEs fight. BOj e s STPe SV Bati. jon Wednesday afternoon at 5:15 of SeIZEd Vessels urer, both unopposed. | ',{:,",‘l"‘.l,:.'m',(,,‘,.l\.",’f[,‘,. by + ing his cpinions pretty strictly 10l pizzyty or Priddy don’t measure | E |o'clock each week. i Sl LN gl e o e i |" nimscii, he finds four chief prob-| i Roire s stin off form or if the .“":Z'UMBN"“‘ s wmd | Mrs. George Getchell of Thane| WASHINGTON. April 2 Ger- ONE CONTEST AT WRANGELL "’: Cl i oy AEOToAL o P‘”;;'” lem: |draft catches Rizauto. { A Sood | Was received into the club as @|many sent is second protest to the ~WRANGELL, Alaska, April 2. R . i I The revamped infield. Hesur-| 3. Bill Dickey. While others got| cayeping probably gooa |1€¥ member. | United Btates toduy, it Waa reported VISt only aue bobfest in the elty, | TUh TR A SRRl e by * prise by shunting Babe|the headlines Dickey always has| pjopin s i Coming events for the club in-|reliably, in connecion with the recent €lection held yesterday, Wrangell 0 WO i i I.l}vn e i Dahs e Bees and then|reen regarded as the wheel horse of | gy ! “aoq |Cludes a party for the Douglas|scizure of Axis ships. The new note, turmed out 171 votes to elect Dr. E.| "% U P P00 0L L SO0 ) L i handed just as big a surprise!the Yarks. Tall Bill had en off year,| p. M Forg |Club at the home of Mrs. Day onit was said, complained against the I Wheeler for Mayor, and Neil e CRVCCHaty CHRE DE (L oot S by neming Joe on as his firsi|his worst since he first donned the| AN o AT ey April 3, tomorrow night, and the|imprisonment of the crews of Ger- Orant, John Coulter and Howard | 4! _"f“ ,‘ e “U,' heyy caaby ',, snd the Wi ‘,"]‘{fl 1 et baseman. It hift | yankee livery. His stick mark drop-| luncheon to be given by the depart- man vessels taken into custody over Hungerford to the Council. ““’.' Kae. prow x”‘"’l Lo p""i‘:: ‘.l "”‘l P ! i i a ma d|péd to 247, and he slowed up a MEJUNEAU (I.UB |ment of Associate Membership,|the last weekend. W. 0. Wels was desfated oy the | Bafore lie fraa near his hirties i aim, Whabs, A€ S LR s fust about (Ha Bast nthe ‘ancm. This is his 14th year i the| | headed by Mrs, R. R. Hermann, at| Both Germany and Ttaly protest- Council. This was the only con-|Was a junior member ml‘.l._ sto u‘x you: *T'm u.‘ .\p(;nhl!m’, \ 31]{\ at one position to another. But Gor- \majors and Bill is 33. If he doesn't the Baranof Hotel, ed earlier the seizure of their ships. test. {firm and a reco nized authority on ”]'f“" i ufu \‘,.m t 'xmk\ ‘lil\\| [l.‘ln.‘\ den ¢ s going to be okay.|return to something like his old IS BAU.O'““G Tho noxt, business meeting to be| Earller, today Sectetary of State’ Mrs. Valbord Coulter was elected | railroads and mining. for a future event—and acts before He'll cover h ground as Dahl- |form, the Yanks are in for trouble,| held May 6, will be election of Cordell Hull tacitly rejected the de- t0 the School Board unopposed. Yot bf et W“”‘l"“"[“"' ik ooours; A Spotiele e gren and hit harder. Now that Babe |even though they have Warren Ros- | | officers. To serve on the nominat- mands for their release. | ey S 1?,1,7"'11“ “"’Im'd “)h] e ok “L,'llw’;l'. < 3 ot of ‘folks, asgimd quite as 2ood as he seemed—that he Sox to help with the receiving. i | pcinted Mesdames C. C. Rulaford, ‘pe(ulalor Baru(h Blieradis et Gl ol ' Bar B be Nt Bt shod Ae SO M e 4. Pitching. The veteran Charlt’s‘ —i J. B. Williams and G, » lu{ml,., that had anything to do Baruch generally Is, don will handle the bag in good‘Ernnst Bonham who came up during shane |last season, and Marvin Breuer are| Makinq Seledions_. B The success of an infield depends four hurlers likely to be in the main| R " S pAA FlIES 16 L] laigely on second base and short-|line, Lefty Gomez, who won only| ! e'n e ) stop and the Yankees have. two three games, is an.uncertainty. He| esufls Joon ‘\ lo FA'RBA"KS r [ | | ea—Phil Rizzuto and |says back trouble has left him| == (onference Againin Councisof| | i Defense Plans, U.S.| " = ' (Continued from Page One} chanc ard. Some think G ~!Rufflng, Southpaw Marius Rusm,iAIaska Federahon ls Now‘l | kids in th s Gerald Priddy. Rizzuto was voted but the Yanks are not counting too| vB““";;Pu»fm the ?la—ska i e PRl - ugs ] i the besi minor lcaguer last year.|heavily on Senor Vernon. Atley Don- |Hon Officers was the main fea-| Sixteen passengers bound for I Ipplnes |ture at the regular business meet-| Fairbanks who found it impossible New Deal came in, it argued ]nnuf d Pridc isn't far behind. They've|ald, a sensation two years ago, had;_ Cont g 8 1 5 and. 16ad: to géb il to “handle’ the 8 looked ood in the spring exhibition [aches last year and still has 'em.|Ing of the Juneau Woman's Club, to leave Juneau yesterday on three, IR A R L | ¥ games and the consensus is that{He's a question mark. Spurgeon leld at the Alaska Electric Light) PAA Electras which were sched- —— “\gn(ultu?a! Adjustment Act Ad-| I McCarthy will have reason to be|Chandler and Johnny Murphy will,20d Power Company penthouse yes-|uled to go out on the Interior run, COm m ander of Br"ish nHElLRon, (e pTied S v [, satisfied his changes. Ibe around for relief, Of the young|!rday afternoon. . | winged out of Juneau today as New Dealibadito, heisatisfied with ¥ ° t | base. This is|pitchers Norman Branch, who won| The selections arc for President,| weather cleared. I in Far East Sud (g orer. el o/l Vo e hih season with the Yan- |15 for Newark; Don Hendrickson and | Vice- President, Secretary- Treasur-| The passengers were Harold Hif- orces In rar tasi Jud- Kbt‘m most closely associated with! nd eco- ‘Buruch in his agricultural » had his worst year last|John Lindell from Kansas City, % custodian and club director. The|finger, T. Rasander, J. A. Korba,| denl Hles '0 Manlla A i ] 3 slowed up afield and | Steve Peck and George Washburn of | Outgoing Federation President is Brick Jacobs, Leroy Sullivan, Mr. y LoRio Temarding: L b } pped to .250— Newark and Charles Stanceau of [8lways chosen as Director, so Mrs.|and Mrs. Frank Whaley and son,| s { Hugh Johnson and George N.Peek. | R. R. Hermann will fill that posi-|Mrs. Sam McClellan, John W.| MANILA, April 2.—Sir Robert | When the present world situation 4 = e tion during next year. White, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Parker,’ Brook Popham, Commander of the began to rell into a national crisis 5 3 r_ = | Mrs. Harold Knight of Juneau, John M. White, Frank Langle, Dr. British forces in the Far East, m‘-‘ for the United Statcs, one of the| | | e s In e rmy ow - |and Mrs. J. M. Clark and Mrs. cnl-;challes E. Bunnmell and R. o.‘lnved this afternoon by plane from | frequent visitors at the White House | ¢ ON'T be a winter pale face just because you | i | vin Pool of Douglas were named by | Bullwinkle. Singapore. PR S R e D ! by i i i ! A 3 | /i ! est thing to basking on " et e | Mrs. Hermann to constitute an elec-| The PAA Lockheed Lodestar, fly-| The British Commander immcdi-l NOTICE | can't go south! Next kA' 8 S 8 i ] . : . ‘Lion board which will tally all parts|ing a special trip to Juneau yes- ately went into a conference with! AIRMATL ENVELOPES, showing | a sun-flooded beach is basl mg. under a General o o —_— ‘of Alaska. Results of the election terday, returned to Seattle today|ranking officials of the Philippines air route from Seattle to Nome, on Flecric Sunlamp. Snap it on while you shave, dress | 1 xfllv:: ak':?(:‘ll;clel’; about two weeks,i with‘ mail but no passengers, jon defense matters. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv ; ot rest. In just six minutes, a G-E Sunlamp IR, % : | Mrs. Hermann reported that Al-| 7 | your skin the ultra-violet benefits of two hours of ‘fi 1| aska will have three and possibly, | winter sunshine. Come in and see the attractive new | for delegates to the Atlanti 1 i | ‘(o(ll\x;'c:ii:if o and wta e models. Let a G-E Sunlamp give you and your \ | Ploitées Wosasn | & l family a “vacation tan” now! ! Mrs. M. O. Johnson, of Wram;e!l.1 | was chosen as Alaska’s pioneer, | weman, and she will also sing in | the chorus of 1,000 voices. Mrs. H., | P. Hansen of Ketchikan and Mrs. | R. B. Atwood of Anchorage are the | other delegates. Mrs. Hermann also | called attention to the outstand- {ing work of the Alaska Federation’s | department of International Rela- | tions under the leadership of Mrs. | Allen Peterson of Unga. Despite the |fact that Mrs, Peterson’s work is fhampered by inadequate communi- |cmon with the rest of the world, her department is in line for first Iplace in the entire American Fed- i eration, Mrs, Hermann said. | The International Relations de- fpsnment of the Juneau Woman's , Club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. F. Vollert, April 7, it was an- | nounced. Mrs. P. J. Fitzsimmons | has been secured as the new lead- Charles (Chuck) Fi e ot e passed the physical examination | fh e Baup, ¥ harl 5 S 0 ! 2 i - Snd was acerpted fnto the army at Miwaukee. He volunteered for | nowmond Lece, Sommitice an-| ‘SKELETONS® READY FOR ASSEMBLY—_Gas mask faces like thess cangod in P y |nounced plans for a rummage sale| g0 03" rows awaiting assembly in the plant of the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner company in Detroit, induction with a West Allis draft quota. Dr. A. E. Lutfring was one !to be held soon and urged that = “gkeletons.” All attachments necessary to complete the masks for use by army trainees are of the examiners as Chuck went through the line. ‘all members who have anything to made on these faces. Gas masks for civilian; also will be produced in the plant. 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